Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics Manual

Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics Manual

Moog Components Group, Halifax Operations Focal Technologies Corporation 77 Frazee Avenue Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B3B 1Z4 Tel: 1-902-468-2263 • Fax: 1-902-468-2249 Email: [email protected] • www.moog.com/marine Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics Manual Part No. 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Oct, 2012 Copyright © 2012, Focal Technologies Corp. Document Revision History Restrictions on Disclosure The information and data furnished in this document are deemed confidential and shall not be duplicated or disclosed to a third party, either in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Focal Technologies Corp. 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics – Manual Document Details of Revision Author Date Revision Rev 1 Preliminary release for review. AC April 26, 2011 Added the Error Log section and updated the Mod Rev 2 AC Aug 8, 2011 Bus table - Updated Command Base Mode descriptions in Table 3. - Added section 3.2.1 on calibrating the optical Rev 3 AC Dec 20, 2011 diagnostics. - Error codes table labeled Table 4 - Added more information on Web Interface. - Updated section 3.2.1.2 on how to calibrate the Rev 3.1 AC April 12, 2013 optical RX readings. Reference Documents Document Document Title and Description Number 903-0611-00B 903-0611-00B Mux Software Manual 903-0406-00D Model 903 Diagnostic Graphical User Interface (GUI) Software (1st Generation) SFF-8472 Specification for Diagnostic Monitoring Interface for Optical Transcievers SFF-8472 Rev 10.2 903-0623-00 Standard 903 Manual (FMB-X-2.5 Version) Focal Technologies Corp. Page 2 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics – Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction: ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.0 FMB-X Front Panel Interface .............................................................................................................. 4 3.0 Serial Interface ................................................................................................................................... 4 3.1 Backwards compatibility mode .................................................................................................... 5 3.2 Command Base Mode ................................................................................................................ 6 3.2.1 Calibrating Optical TX and RX Readings ........................................................................ 8 3.2.1.1 Calibrating TX Readings ........................................................................................ 8 3.2.1.2 Calibrating RX Readings ........................................................................................ 8 3.2.2 Error Log ........................................................................................................................ 9 4.0 Ethernet Interface ............................................................................................................................. 10 4.1 Web Interface ........................................................................................................................... 11 4.2 ModBus TCP/IP interface .......................................................................................................... 12 LIST OF TABLES Table 1: Compatibility Mode Output Data ....................................................................................................... 5 Table 2: Acceptable Compatibility Mode Input Commands ............................................................................. 6 Table 3: Acceptable Command Base Mode Input Commands ........................................................................ 7 Table 4: Error Codes ..................................................................................................................................... 9 Table 5: Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 MODBUS Register Map .............................................................................. 12 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Front Panel Diagnostic Interface ..................................................................................................... 4 Figure 2: Web Interface Screen Capture ...................................................................................................... 11 Figure 3: Modbus TCP Protocol Stack ......................................................................................................... 12 Focal Technologies Corp. Page 3 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics – Manual Model 903 Second Generation Diagnostics 1.0 Introduction: The Model 903 1st generation diagnostics provides a continuous output stream from the console serial port. This fixed diagnostics output contains diagnostics on both the remote and console units and an external PC software displays the data in a readable format. The 2nd generation diagnostics expands on this 1st generation diagnostics by adding more information and the ability to access the diagnostics through an Ethernet port. The serial port by default will still provide 1st generation compatible diagnostics through the RS232 serial port, but when requested, will also provide additional diagnostics and configuration control through a command based protocol. The Ethernet port will also provide diagnostics through a ModBus TCP/IP protocol and web server interface, but have no configuration capability. Only the serial port will have the ability to configure the FMB-X-2.5. The following document outlines how to access the diagnostics of the serial and the Ethernet interfaces of the FMB-X-2.5. 2.0 FMB-X Front Panel Interface CONSOLE REMOTE DIAGNOSTIC SERIAL PORT 3.5MM STEREO PLUG, RT ANGLE (RS-232) ETHERNET PORT 3 - GND 2 - TX FROM FMB-X 1 - RX INTO FMB-X Figure 1: Front Panel Diagnostic Interface The diagnostic serial port, shown in Figure 1, is a RS232 interface and is accessed using a 3.5mm stereo plug with the following UART settings: 9600Baud, 8 Data bits, 1 Stop bit, No Parity The Ethernet port supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-Tx speeds, full and half duplex, auto crossover, and is default to auto negotiation. Use cables that meet CAT5E EIA/TIA-568A/B specifications. 3.0 Serial Interface The serial port is a bi-directional RS232 interface that has two primary modes of operation as follows: • Backwards compatibility mode (default on power up) Focal Technologies Corp. Page 4 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics – Manual • Command base mode 3.1 Backwards compatibility mode In this mode the console serial port will output diagnostics that has the same format as the 1st generation FMB/FMB-X (ref: 903-0611-00B Mux Software Manual). The console outputs a block of diagnostics data every 0.5 seconds and repeats indefinitely. The remote unit does not output any data in this mode. The diagnostics data contains optical, analog, and video information on both the remote and console FMB-X and can be viewed on a PC using Focal’s 903-0406-00D UI software. The output string is comma delimited and at the end of the string there is a carriage return symbol followed by a linefeed symbol. Each diagnostic value is a 16 bit word and the order is as follows: Table 1: Compatibility Mode Output Data Word Description 1 Transmitting optical power of console 1550 nm transmitter 2 Laser Current of console 1550 nm transmitter 3 +5V console supply voltage level 4 +12V console supply voltage level 5 -12V console supply voltage level 6 Console temperature 7 Console 1310 nm receiver alarm (1 - alarm inactive, 0 - alarm active) 8 Console 1550 nm transmitter locked (1 - TX locked, 0 - TX not locked) 9 Console Link Ready (1 - Link is OK at console end, 0 - Link is not established at console end) 10 Console Receiver Error (1 - at least one RX error occurred during sampling interval, 0 - no errors recorded during sampling interval) 11 Console video sync-info 2-byte word, CVS: CVS.0 - VIB-RX Slot 1, Channel 4 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.1 - VIB-RX Slot 1, Channel 3 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.2 - VIB-RX Slot 1, Channel 2 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.3 - VIB-RX Slot 1, Channel 1 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.4 - VIB-RX Slot 2, Channel 4 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.5 - VIB-RX Slot 2, Channel 3 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.6 - VIB-RX Slot 2, Channel 2 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.7 - VIB-RX Slot 2, Channel 1 Sync (1 - Sync, 0 - Loss of Sync) CVS.8 - Fiber Status bit 0 CVS.9 - Fiber Status bit 1 If Fiber Status = ‘00' Model 903 fiber is switched in ‘Manual Mode’. If Fiber Status = ‘01' Model 903 fiber is switched in ‘Autosense Mode’ and is presently on channel 1. If Fiber Status = ‘10' Model 903 fiber is switched in ‘Autosense Mode’ and is presently on channel 2. CVS 10-15 - Not Used 12 Remote 1550 nm receiver output power 13 Remote 1310 nm transmitter output power 14 +5V remote supply voltage level 15 -5V remote supply voltage level 16 +12V remote supply voltage level 17 -12V remote supply voltage level 18 Remote temperature Focal Technologies Corp. Page 5 903-0622-00 Rev. 3.1 Model 903 FMB-X-2.5 Diagnostics – Manual 19 Remote 1310 nm transmitter alarm (1 - alarm inactive, 0 - alarm active) 20 Remote 1310 nm transmitter locked (1 - TX locked, 0 - TX not locked) 21 Remote Link Ready (1 - Link is OK at remote end, 0 - Link is not established at remote end) 22 Remote Receiver Error (1 - at least one RX error occurred during sampling interval, 0 - no errors recorded during sampling interval) 23 Remote video sync-info byte, RVS : RVS.0 - VIB-TX

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